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    Nothing Safe [Bonus Track] Alice in Chains

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    • Release Date: 01/13/2008
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Sales Rank: 148,210
    • Label: SONY JAPAN
    • UPC: 4988009897899
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    Nothing Safe [Bonus Track]

    1Get Born Again previously unreleased
    2We Die Young previously unreleased
    3Man in the Box
    4Them Bones
    5Iron Gland Unlisted Track from Dirt
    6Angry Chair
    7Down in the Hole
    8Man in the Box Live
    9Rooster Live
    10Got Me Wrong MTV Unplugged
    11No Excuses
    12I Stay Away
    13What the Hell Have I
    14Grind
    15Again
    16Would?

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    Editorial Reviews

    Nothing Safe anticipated 1999's three-disc Alice in Chains box set, which covered the group's best songs and assorted rarities. Because Nothing Safe is ostensibly a sampler of the box, not the Alice in Chains back catalog, what at first glance looks like a comprehensive best-of is actually somewhat questionable. The package is not unattractive, since nearly all the hits are present in some form; also included are the new song "Get Born Again" and the better of the group's two contributions to the Last Action Hero soundtrack, "What the Hell Have I." The problem is that "present in some form" does not necessarily mean "original form." "Rooster" is included in a live version not present on the box, while a demo of "We Die Young" replaces the studio take, and the unplugged version of "Got Me Wrong" (which, granted, received more airplay) bumps the more effective arrangement from Sap. There's nothing really wrong with these versions of themselves; it's just that their selection seems designed to make this package incomplete, so that fans who want the original tracks will be forced to purchase three different original albums (and completists will still have to buy this for the exclusive version of "Rooster"). Fans who don't mind the substitutions will find this to be a strong introduction to the group -- and it is a very impressive listen, making the case for Alice in Chains as one of the best metal bands of the '90s -- but others will be frustrated by the crass marketing gimmicks marring what could have been a great, not merely good, best-of collection. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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